Albany and Central New York

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  • 1. Freihofer's Jazz Festival

    Some of the hottest jazz musicians stop at the Freihofer's Jazz Festival in June for two days of music to kick off summer.

    108 Ave. of the Pines, Saratoga Springs, New York, 12866, USA
    518-587--3330
  • 2. Capital Repertory Theatre

    The Capital Repertory Theatre is an intimate space for musicals, comedies, and dramas.

    111 N. Pearl St., Albany, New York, 12207, USA
    518-445--7469
  • 3. Cooperstown Chamber Music Festival

    National and international groups perform at the Cooperstown Chamber Music Festival, held at the Farmers' Museum throughout August.

    Cooperstown, New York, 13326, USA
    877-666--7421

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    Rate Includes: $25
  • 4. Empire State Performing Arts Center

    Though balanced on a platform that reaches six stories underground, the futuristic Empire State Performing Arts Center, known as the Egg, appears to float above the plaza like a UFO. Shows here include acts by big-name artists, touring pop and folk musicians, comedy routines, and modern dance performances.

    1 Empire State Plaza, S Mall Arterial, Albany, New York, 12202, USA
    518-473–1845

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    Rate Includes: Free
  • 5. Freedom Park

    Freedom Park comes alive from June through August with free outdoor concerts of jazz, blues, rock, and polka. Shows start at 7 pm on Wednesday.

    5 Schonowee Ave., Scotia, New York, 12302, USA
    518-312--8646
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  • 6. Glimmerglass Opera

    Area opera devotees staged a performance of La Bohème at the local high school in 1975. Twelve summers later the company they went on to form was successful enough to merit its own space. In 1987 the Glimmerglass Opera held its first production in the 900-seat Alice Busch Opera Theater. The company presents four operas during its July–August season. Picnics on the grounds are a good way to spend time before a performance.

    7300 State Highway 80, Cooperstown, New York, 13326, USA
    607-547–2225

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    Rate Includes: tickets $28–$92 weekdays, $56–$100 weekends
  • 7. Lake George Opera Festival

    Free pre-opera talks provide some background on the operas performed at the Lake George Opera Festival, which runs for two weeks at the start of summer.

    19 Roosevelt Dr., Saratoga Springs, New York, 12866, USA
    518-587--3330
  • 8. Larkfest

    During the daylong, early September street festival Larkfest, more than 100 crafts and food booths line the streets. A separate area for kids has games and rides. Local bands perform, in addition to area dancers and magicians.

    194 Lark St., Albany, New York, 12210, USA
    518-248--9770
  • 9. Music Haven Concert Series

    Local, national, and internationally known musicians perform as part of the Central Park Concert Series. The outdoor concerts start at 7 pm on Sunday in July and August.

    500 Iroquois Path, Schenectady, New York, 12309, USA
    518-292--0368
  • 10. New York State Theatre Institute

    The New York State Theatre Institute, a family-oriented professional theater company, presents plays and musicals from September to May.

    37 1st St., Troy, New York, 12180, USA
    518-2747--3200
  • 11. Palace Theatre

    The spectacular Palace Theatre, a restored movie-and-vaudeville house, hosts pop concerts and touring Broadway shows. It's the home of the Albany Symphony Orchestra.

    19 Clinton Ave., Albany, New York, 12207, USA
    518-465--3334
  • 12. Proctor's Theatre

    Proctor's Theatre, a 1926 vaudeville theater with chandeliers, balconies, and 2,700 seats, is one of the crown jewels of the capital region. Year-round schedules include Broadway shows performed by national touring companies; concerts; dance performances; and second-run movies. A recent expansion added the GE Theatre, with a huge screen.

    432 State St., Schenectady, New York, 12305, USA
    518-346--6204
  • 13. Revolution Hall

    Local and touring bands play the popular The converted 18th-century warehouse hosts jazz, blues, and folk acts.

    425 River St., Troy, New York, 12180, USA
    518-273--2337

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    Rate Includes: Free
  • 14. Saratoga Chamber Music Festival

    The Saratoga Chamber Music Festival, a celebration of music written for ensemble groups, is offered for several days through the Saratoga Performing Arts Center but presented at the more intimate Spa Little Theatre, next door.

    19 Roosevelt Dr., Saratoga Springs, New York, 12866, USA
    518-587--3330
  • 15. Saratoga County Arts Council

    Changing exhibits in this 2,000-square-foot art gallery and theater-performance space showcase works by local as well as nationally known artists. At the theater here the Saratoga Film Forum shows mostly art-house movies (tickets $6) Thursday and Friday nights in fall, winter, and spring.

    320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, New York, 12866, USA
    518-584--4132

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    Rate Includes: $16
  • 16. Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    The Saratoga Performing Arts Center is the summer home of the New York City Ballet and the Philadelphia Orchestra. The open-air venue, with both assigned amphitheater seats and lawn seating, also hosts concerts by big-name pop acts.

    108 Ave. of the Pines, Saratoga Springs, New York, 12866, USA
    518-584--9330
  • 17. Stanley Center for the Arts

    At the 2,945-seat Stanley Center for the Arts you can see touring Broadway shows and enjoy performances by the Mohawk Valley Ballet and the Utica Symphony Orchestra. The Mexican-baroque center was built as a movie house in 1928. It has an ornate marquee and terra-cotta and mosaic tile accents on its exterior; inside, walls are adorned with gold-leaf lions and angels, and the ceiling is scattered with stars.

    259 Genesee St., Utica, New York, 13501, USA
    315-724--1113
  • 18. Times Union Center

    National music acts, the circus, and wrestling all make stops at the 16,000-seat Times Union Center.

    51 S. Pearl St., Albany, New York, 12207, USA
    518-487--2000
  • 19. Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

    The beaux arts Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, considered one of the few acoustically perfect concert halls in the world, attracts top international and U.S. musicians. A full lineup of classical, pop, and jazz concerts is held throughout the year, and the Albany Symphony plays a seven-concert season here from October through May.

    30 Second St., Troy, New York, 12180, USA
    518-273--0038
  • 20. Tulip Festival

    Hundreds of thousands of tulips are at their peak during the Tulip Festival, a three-day weekend festival in mid-May celebrating Albany's Dutch heritage. Traditions include scrubbing the streets and crowning a Tulip Queen. On Saturday and Sunday, Washington Park has music, concerts, and food vendors.

    Albany, New York, 12207, USA
    518-434--2032

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